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Top 10 Reasons for Working with Men and Boys
This document outlines 10 compelling reasons of to work with men and boys to end violence against women.
Back from combat, women struggle for acceptance
The article reports, "More than 230,000 American women have fought in those recent wars and at least 120 have died doing so, yet the public still doesn't completely understand their contributions on the modern battlefield."
Traumatic Brain Injury and Domestic Violence: What do professionals need to know?
This document provides information and relevant resources for the early detection of TBI among domestic violence survivors. It also offers an analysis of the intersection between brain injury and domestic violence as well as other relevant information.
Traumatic Brain Injury and Domestic Violence Facts
This fact sheet provides frequently asked questions and answers about TBI and DV as well as screening tips.
The Domestic Violence/TBI Intersection
This webpage provides information about the intersection between TBI and DV. It also lists national anti-violence organizations and resources.
Traumatic Brain Injury and Domestic Violence: HELPS Screening Tool for Traumatic Brain Injury
This document discusses the intersection between DV and TBI, lists symptoms and recommendations for working with survivors with TBI, and offers a screening tool to aid in determining if survivors should be seen by a doctor for further evaluation.
Domestic Violence Counts 2009: A 24-hour census of domestic violence shelters and services
For the fourth consecutive year, NNEDV conducted the one-day, unduplicated count of adults and children seeking domestic violence services in the U.S., documenting the number of individuals who sought services, the types of services requested, the number of service requests that went unmet because of lack of resources, and the issues and barriers that domestic violence programs are facing as they strive to provide services to victims of domestic violence.









